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Todd H takes an in depth look at a product that just might help you.
http://www.thehackersparadise.com/?p=16682 |
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Great and very thorough review, as always! Hanks actually let me use one of the biofreeze packets during a round together a few weeks ago...I felt the same way that he did: it wasn't very effective on major muscles on the course, probably due to the constant movement of those areas. Would definitely want to try it after a round to see if it makes a big difference to me. Thanks, Hanks!
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Nice review there Todd and thanks for going into a good bit of detail on the ability to use this "on the fly" and just how well it works.
Sounds like a solid product for the post round aches, my only issue has been finding them locally the few times I have looked but guess I need to check out their website! Question: can you elaborate on how you think this would compare post round to say Ben Gay or an ice pack, etc? At a minimum, the convenience factor with no odor is a plus I can gather from the review. |
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Nice review there Todd and thanks for going into a good bit of detail on the ability to use this "on the fly" and just how well it works. |
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Great write up Hanks. I am immediately highly interested in this and will be picking some up first chance I get. I have been struggling quite a bit from back pain and while most of the time on the course it stays loose and I'm ok it's after the rounds that I'm dying. Sounds like Biofreeze is a great option for me. Thanks for the great review!
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I wouldn't really expect a huge difference between Ben Gay and Biofreeze. The mechanism by which they reduce pain is very similar. As you touched on, the convenience of biofreeze is why most docs at my hospital recommend it vs BenGay. Ice packs are going to be more effective for treating the deep/large muscle pains that Hanks talked about, but for the day to day stuff the difference between that and biofreeze is pretty negligible. |
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Of course buddy...in my non-medical opinion I think this works for minor to medium muscle strains and will work great for joint pains of all degrees. For more severe strains/pains you can't beat a good old fashioned ice pack or even a cream. both will cover a wider area and last longer than what you get in the single packs of the BioFreeze. However if you were to use a few of the single packets in a concentrated fashion on an area it would probably work much like if you were using some cream.
Sorry everyone, I ommitted the cost for these in my review which was bad on my part. On their website, a box of 10 single packet runs $15 but they have a special going now where if you order any BioFreeze product you can order a box of BioFreeze for 50% off Nice review there Todd and thanks for going into a good bit of detail on the ability to use this "on the fly" and just how well it works. |
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